Re: Very Simple Question (Hopefully)

2002-09-24 Thread Ed Ravin
William Bartholomew writes: > > MONUSER obviously needs access to the mon directory and all > subdirectories, does it need any special permissions to the perl or perl > library directories or will the defaults suffice? The defaults are sufficient. I run mon this way (as a regular user) - it nee

RE: Very Simple Question (Hopefully)

2002-09-24 Thread William Bartholomew
tact us on +61 7 3292 0222 or by email and delete all copies. > -Original Message- > From: Ed Ravin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2002 8:11 AM > To: William Bartholomew > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Very Simple Question (Hopefully) >

Re: Very Simple Question (Hopefully)

2002-09-24 Thread Ed Ravin
William Bartholomew writes: > > Having very little experience with Perl, what is the best way to start > mon as a non-root user under rc.local (if this is indeed possible). In rc.local, something like: su MONUSER -c "/usr/local/mon/mon OPTIONS ARGUMENTS" _

Very Simple Question (Hopefully)

2002-09-24 Thread William Bartholomew
Having very little experience with Perl, what is the best way to start mon as a non-root user under rc.local (if this is indeed possible). Regards, William Bartholomew Internet Developer Orli-TECH Pty Ltd "Your Innovative e-Business Partner" Web: http://www.orlitech.com.au Email: [EMAIL PROT